The Accula QX44 Skyster Reaches Speeds of up to 666 km/h
Michael Hemsworth — July 18, 2017 — Autos
References: yankodesign
Drone technology is no doubt going to change things when it comes to consumer transportation solutions, which is what the Accula QX44 Skyster identifies. Conceptually designed by Isken Asana, the racing drone vehicle features eight motors that work to enable it to perform 360-degree movements with unmatched maneuvering. The drone runs entirely on electricity to keep it both quiet and efficient, and is designed for a single passenger in order to make it ideal for use as a racing drone or as a vehicle for daily transportation use.
The Accula QX44 Skyster racing drone is also designed for VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) in order to make it as efficient as possible for use in urban environments to eliminate the need for traditional runways.
The Accula QX44 Skyster racing drone is also designed for VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) in order to make it as efficient as possible for use in urban environments to eliminate the need for traditional runways.
Trend Themes
1. Drone Transportation - The concept of using drones for transportation opens up new opportunities for efficient and maneuverable vehicles.
2. Single-passenger Vehicles - Designing vehicles specifically for single-passenger use allows for customized and unique transportation solutions.
3. Electric Racing Drones - The use of electric motors in racing drones allows for quieter and more environmentally friendly racing experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Transportation - The transportation industry can explore the potential of drone technology for efficient and convenient transportation solutions.
2. Automotive - Automotive manufacturers can create innovative single-passenger vehicles that leverage the benefits of drone technology.
3. Racing and Sports - The racing and sports industry can embrace electric racing drones to revolutionize the racing experience and attract new audiences.
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